OrangeAppled
Sugar Hiccup
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2009
- Messages
- 7,626
- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
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My Results:
Your answers were grouped into 10 overarching values, and then the importance that you gave to them was ranked to give the values that most motivate you.
The top three values that most strongly motivate you are...
#1 Self-Direction
You value being able to think your own thoughts and do your own actions.
#2 Universalism
You value 'big' goals, exemplified by understanding and tolerance of all people and nature.
#3 Benevolence
You value the preservation and enhancement of the welfare of those that you are with.
The other values in decreasing order of importance to you are...
#4 Stimulation: You value excitement and daring to do new things.
#5 Hedonism: You value pleasure and personal gratification.
#6 Achievement: You value competence and personal success.
#7 Tradition: You value respect and commitment to the customs and ideas that have served society well through history.
#8 Conformity: You value actions that respect others and the norms of a good society.
#9 Security: You value stability, safety, and harmony of society, relationships, and of yourself.
#10 Power: You value social status, prestige, and control over people and resources.
http://apps.facebook.com/mypersonality/svs_intro.php
If you need to add the mypersonality app first, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2490151219
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My Results:
Your answers were grouped into 10 overarching values, and then the importance that you gave to them was ranked to give the values that most motivate you.
The top three values that most strongly motivate you are...
#1 Self-Direction
You value being able to think your own thoughts and do your own actions.
#2 Universalism
You value 'big' goals, exemplified by understanding and tolerance of all people and nature.
#3 Benevolence
You value the preservation and enhancement of the welfare of those that you are with.
The other values in decreasing order of importance to you are...
#4 Stimulation: You value excitement and daring to do new things.
#5 Hedonism: You value pleasure and personal gratification.
#6 Achievement: You value competence and personal success.
#7 Tradition: You value respect and commitment to the customs and ideas that have served society well through history.
#8 Conformity: You value actions that respect others and the norms of a good society.
#9 Security: You value stability, safety, and harmony of society, relationships, and of yourself.
#10 Power: You value social status, prestige, and control over people and resources.